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Ultrastructure of the mammillotegmental projections to the ventral tegmental nucleus of Gudden in the rat.
Authors:T Hayakawa  K Zyo
Institution:Department of Anatomy, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:This study examines the termination pattern of axons from the medial mammillary nucleus within the ventral tegmental nucleus of Gudden (TV) in rats by using anterograde transport of horseradish peroxidase conjugated with wheat germ agglutinin (WGA-HRP) and visualized with tetramethylbenzidine. The neuropil of TV contains three classes of axodendritic terminals, that is, terminals containing round, flat, and pleomorphic synaptic vesicles. These types make up 55.6%, 26.1%, and 18.3%, respectively, of all normal axodendritic terminals. Injection of WGA-HRP into the medial mammillary nucleus permits ultrastructural recognition of anterogradely labeled terminals within the TV. More than 80% of the labeled terminals contain round synaptic vesicles and form asymmetric synaptic contacts, whereas about 16% contain flat synaptic vesicles with symmetric synaptic contacts. There are a few labeled terminals with pleomorphic vesicles and only a few axosomatic terminals. Almost all labeled terminals are small, having diameters of less than 1.5 microns. Compared with the distributions of normal and labeled terminals with round vesicles, there is an increase of the percentage of labeled terminals with round vesicles on the intermediate dendrites (1-2 microns diameter) and a decrease on the distal dendrites (less than 1 micron diameter). Anterogradely labeled axon terminals often contact retrogradely labeled dendrites. These results suggest that the medial mammillary neurons send mainly excitatory as well as a few inhibitory inputs to the dendrites of TV and have direct reciprocal contacts with the TV neurons.
Keywords:synaptic organization  anterograde tracing  medial mammillary nucleus  reciprocal connection
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